In
a Nativity:
The synthetizing powers of the mind and
its ability to form sense impressions and
mold destiny within one's social
environment; dexterity, cleverness,
duality, restlessness; the rational mind
and its adaptability to education; short
journeys; brothers, sisters and near blood
relationships, and their attitude toward
the native; acquaintances and neighbors,
their character and reputation; writings
and communications, news and rumors;
changes and removals; daily comings and
goings; accidents; memory, perception,
speech; personal advertising and
publicity.
In
a Mundane Figure:
Inland transit, traffic and communications
by land, air or water; the nature of the
public demands upon and the degree of
public patronage accorded to the nation's
transportation and communication
facilities; the postal, telegraph and
telephone systems, radio, cinema,
newspapers, magazines and ephemeral
publications; the people's inclination to
travel, move about, make changes and
communicate with one another within the
nation; the nation's intellectual
activities and its relations with
neighboring nations; the reading public,
and its tendency to patronize the
newspapers and other periodicals;
indications relative to rumors, public
opinion, the mental and psychological
attitude of the masses; emigration as
distinct from immigration; and the effects
of storms, temperature changes and
atmospheric conditions within the country.
In a Court
of Law: the Court reporter.
In an
Organization: first-hand contacts of the
Organization with the general public, the
traffic, transit, transportation and
communication departments; interoffice
communications; specific information
disseminated within the organization, and
departments having to do with the
dissemination of such information; public
statements of a relatively private nature.